Portrait of a young girl in Süleyman Seba StreetSIBA – A Visual Approach to Explore Everyday Life in Turkish and Yugoslav Cities, 1920s and 1930s Yorick TannereditorCengiz KahramaneditorMiddle Eastern Studies, University of BaselCentre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Grazo:siba.1057Cengiz Kahraman, IstanbulPrivate collectionAKARETLERDE KIZ COCUGUCengiz KahramanInfancy and ChildhoodSpecial GarmentsClothingGender Roles and IssuesPosturesLiving Standards and RoutinesPhotograph1930-1939NamıkGörgüçGörgüç, NamıkPortrait of a young girl with short hair on Süleyman Seba Street. The girl is wearing sandals and a short sleeveless dress with a white collar, and is carrying an umbrella patterned in the same style as the dress. She is walking towards the camera, directly looking into the lens. The paving of the sidewalk is damaged. The Akaretler Sıraevleri is in the background.The photograph was probably taken by a press photographer on the occasion of Çocuk bayramı. On 3 August 1930, Akşam newspaper featured a short article stating that in this year, the fashion of carrying sunshades has been passed over from ladies to the children.Not specifiedNot specifiedTurkeyTurkeyIstanbulSüleyman Seba Caddesi, Beşiktaş'Çocuklarda şemsiye modası'. Akşam 4242, 3 August 1930, 8.
Infancy and ChildhoodSpecial GarmentsClothingGender Roles and IssuesPosturesLiving Standards and Routines